What did we learn? OSU edition.

I’m encouraged after the game to be honest.

O line blocked well.  The D Line didn’t get pushed around.  Both sides showed they control the line of scrimmage at times.  The Defense tackled well.  The kickers looked good.

Need to work getting a little more pressure on QB.  I’m not convinced the DB play was as bad as it looked.  Team still is no where near good enough to overcome turnovers and penalties.

Ohio State is without question the better team, but this game was closer than the score.

 
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Did Vokolek get a target? There was a lotta hype for him and he was invisible today. 
Ya, if I recall, Martinez threw a corner to Vokolek (should have checked down to the flat) and Vokolek actually did a good job of coming back towards the ball and fighting for the ball which resulted in an incompletion instead of an interception by the defender (believe it was Wade)

 
I learned that if I see another fair catch on a kickoff, when you need a spark as an underdog, I'll blow lao khao and somtom all over my tv

 
I would love to see a game against a Top 10 team where Nebraska does the following:

1) not turn the ball over 

2) 5 or less penalties

3) Stop the opposing team 90% of the time when defending a 3rd and plus 10 yards.

Nebraska does those three SIMPLE things and Nebraska will stop losing games by over 30 points every year. 
 

until then, well I think we all know what will continue to happen. 

 
I learned that if I see another fair catch on a kickoff, when you need a spark as an underdog, I'll blow lao khao and somtom all over my tv


We started behind the 25 each time we attempted a return.

We don't have the backups to put our skill guys back there to try returns. That's why Belt's back there all the time.

 
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